Aniseed Essential Oil - 1 oz.

Anise Seed Essential Oil - 1 oz.
Cozy up to the warm, spicy, licorice-like smell of anise seed essential oil. You can diffuse this oil in your home or use it for health purposes. Anise seed can be used to calm the digestive system, to relieve symptoms of colds and allergies, or as an antiseptic. It also reduces gas and bloating. To enjoy its health benefits you can mix it with a carrier oil like grapeseed or sweet almond oil and massage it onto your stomach or the bottoms of your feet. You can also inhale it or diffuse it to get relief from congestion and coughing.

Benefits of Aniseed Essential Oil

Increases Metabolism

Alleviates Stress And Anxiety

Reduces Depression

Improves Sleep

Helps Relieve Arthritic Pains

Improves Respiratory Problems

Helps Heal Wounds

Natural Aphrodisiac

Natural Insecticide

Anti-Inflammatory

Antioxidant

Antimicrobial

Anti-Fungal

O-A711-E

Oil can solidify in cold weather. If left out in warmer area, it will turn back to its original oil form.

Anise Seed Essential Oil - 1 oz.
Cozy up to the warm, spicy, licorice-like smell of anise seed essential oil. You can diffuse this oil in your home or use it for health purposes. Anise seed can be used to calm the digestive system, to relieve symptoms of colds and allergies, or as an antiseptic. It also reduces gas and bloating. To enjoy its health benefits you can mix it with a carrier oil like grapeseed or sweet almond oil and massage it onto your stomach or the bottoms of your feet. You can also inhale it or diffuse it to get relief from congestion and coughing. Botanical Name: Pimpinella Anisum

Warning: Essential oils are for external use only.

Benefits of Aniseed Essential Oil

Increases Metabolism

Alleviates Stress And Anxiety

Reduces Depression

Improves Sleep

Helps Relieve Arthritic Pains

Improves Respiratory Problems

Helps Heal Wounds

Natural Aphrodisiac

Natural Insecticide

Anti-Inflammatory

Antioxidant

Antimicrobial

Anti-Fungal

O-A711-E

Oil can solidify in cold weather. If left out in warmer area, it will turn back to its original oil form.

Anise Seed Essential Oil - 4 oz.
Cozy up to the warm, spicy, licorice-like smell of anise seed essential oil. You can diffuse this oil in your home or use it for health purposes. Anise seed can be used to calm the digestive system, to relieve symptoms of colds and allergies, or as an antiseptic. It also reduces gas and bloating. To enjoy its health benefits you can mix it with a carrier oil like grapeseed or sweet almond oil and massage it onto your stomach or the bottoms of your feet. You can also inhale it or diffuse it to get relief from congestion and coughing.

Benefits of Aniseed Essential Oil

Increases Metabolism

Alleviates Stress And Anxiety

Reduces Depression

Improves Sleep

Helps Relieve Arthritic Pains

Improves Respiratory Problems

Helps Heal Wounds

Natural Aphrodisiac

Natural Insecticide

Anti-Inflammatory

Antioxidant

Antimicrobial

Anti-Fungal

O-A714-E

Oil can solidify in cold weather. If left out in warmer area, it will turn back to its original oil form.

Ajowan is a great essential oil used when fighting infection. Ajowan has long been used as a carminative, helping with many digestive issues. Ajowan is antispasmodic and relieves abdominal pain or distension. It is helpful for stimulating the appetite and enhancing digestion. O-A631-E

Healing from North Africa
Cedarwood essential oil is mined deep within the Atlas mountains in North Africa. This rich, woody fragrance has so many therapeutic uses! You can steam the oil in some water to get rid of bronchitis and to relieve stress. You can also use it to treat acne, cystitis, dandruff, and dermatitis.